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The phrase "again that she is" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where someone is reiterating a point about a female subject, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "I can't believe she did it again, proving once again that she is the best at what she does."
Alternatives: "once more that she is" or "again proving that she is".
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On Monday, Hope Solo proved once again that she is the best goalkeeper in women's soccer.
The singer would like to clarify once again that she is not fond of Cyrus' antics.
For her part, Ledecky proved once again that she is often essentially swimming against herself.
Ms. McIver will protest time and again that she is a lousy caretaker, but the film reveals otherwise.
May has shown, time and again, that she is on the side of whatever she believes best binds the Conservative party together.
Elia has made it clear time and again that she is an avid fan of the Common Core and that New York teachers need support for implementation.
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Several arrests later, in 2013, she said again that she was leaving that life behind.
Ms. Hackett said again that she was coming, but she never did, Ms. Mitchell said.
She announces, again, that she's the ink in the squid.
Mrs. Chesimard was allowed to make a brief statement, and she said again that she was innocent of the charges.
By then the mother had loaded her.22-caliber handgun and warned Skinner again that she was armed.
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